If you want, you can deploy JARs in your own Maven repository. There
are several public Maven repositories out there which are more or less
open to any open source project.
The biggies like Codehaus or maven.org have there own projects. You
can see how to make your project a CodeHaus project here: <http://codehaus.org/customs/selection.html
>.
Basically, most companies have their own Maven repoitries, and your
local copy of Maven is configured to look for Jars there. Some
companies have s corporate POM all projects reference.
What are you looking for? Just the ability to share jars between local
projects or do you have an open source project you want to share with
the world?
--
David Weintraub
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Sent from my iPhone while riding in my Ferrari. (Jealous?)
On Aug 7, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Ricky <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
What is the process a project has to go through if it wants to get
its jars
deployed on a maven repo? (so that they can then be referenced on
POM using
<dependency /> tag).
Any guidelines / suggestions?
Rick
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